
It has been a challenging 2020 for New York City restaurants and high energy Chef Michele Casadei Massari’s Lucciola, located near Central Park at 90th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, is no exception. Fortunately, things are looking up with exciting news.
Chef Casadei Massari, who has brought his culinary passion from his native Bologna, Italy to New York City to high praise, recently celebrated the reopening of Lucciola, to high anticipation. With a menu expertly developed for its combination of flavor and simplicity – no dish has more than five ingredients – all signs point to 2020 finishing strong for Lucciola and Chef Casadei Massari alike.
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